From: CT on
Brownz wrote:

> If it's a genuine AMD Boxed Processor then it will come with either an
> AVC 7UH40Q001, Foxconn 2ZR71-406, Foxconn 2ZR71-409 or a Coolermaster
> HK8-7M53A-A2-GP Heatsink, all of these will be pre-applied with a Dow
> Corning TC-5022 Thermal Interface Material.

What did he say?

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From: Catman on
CT wrote:
> Brownz wrote:
>
>> If it's a genuine AMD Boxed Processor then it will come with either an
>> AVC 7UH40Q001, Foxconn 2ZR71-406, Foxconn 2ZR71-409 or a Coolermaster
>> HK8-7M53A-A2-GP Heatsink, all of these will be pre-applied with a Dow
>> Corning TC-5022 Thermal Interface Material.
>
> What did he say?
>

You can tell he's a pro. No one can understand a word ;)

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From: Cab on
On Jan 26, 4:36 pm, Brownz <ad...(a)brownz.org> wrote:
> On 26 Jan, 11:43, Cab <ros...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hmm, quick one.
>
> > A friend of mine bought an AMD Phenom II X4 955 recently and it comes
> > with a fan. I can't remember for the life of me, if the base of the
> > fan already has thermic paste or if it needs to be purchased. Anyone
> > here in the know?
>
> If it's a genuine AMD Boxed Processor then it will come with either an
> AVC 7UH40Q001, Foxconn 2ZR71-406, Foxconn 2ZR71-409 or a Coolermaster
> HK8-7M53A-A2-GP Heatsink, all of these will be pre-applied with a Dow
> Corning TC-5022 Thermal Interface Material.
>
> If he's buying it from somewhere that splits OEM trays and bungs in a
> heatsink of their choice then your in lucky dip territory.

It was the former, as I saw the fan this afternoon. Job done, PC
built, Windows 7 up and running.

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From: Dr Ivan D. Reid on
On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:53:03 -0800 (PST), Cab <rosbif(a)gmail.com>
wrote in <139097bf-66d7-47c4-912b-fe5f5bdf4d14(a)j14g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>:
> On Jan 26, 4:36�pm, Brownz <ad...(a)brownz.org> wrote:
>> On 26 Jan, 11:43, Cab <ros...(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>> > A friend of mine bought an AMD Phenom II X4 955 recently and it comes
>> > with a fan. I can't remember for the life of me, if the base of the
>> > fan already has thermic paste or if it needs to be purchased. Anyone
>> > here in the know?

>> If it's a genuine AMD Boxed Processor then it will come with either an
>> AVC 7UH40Q001, Foxconn 2ZR71-406, Foxconn 2ZR71-409 or a Coolermaster
>> HK8-7M53A-A2-GP Heatsink, all of these will be pre-applied with a Dow
>> Corning TC-5022 Thermal Interface Material.

>> If he's buying it from somewhere that splits OEM trays and bungs in a
>> heatsink of their choice then your in lucky dip territory.

> It was the former, as I saw the fan this afternoon. Job done, PC
> built, Windows 7 up and running.

BTW, the latest version of Chrome is out and it seems a good bit
snappier than the last (tho' I've not tried it on my Win7 box yet, just
three XP machines). Also the "restore all recently closed tabs" now does
it in the same window rather than spawning a new one. And it _seems_ like
it doesn't use as much memory (I think the last one had a memory leak, I
had to shut it down every couple of days as I kept getting into VM
territory on my 768 MiB machine).

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From: 'Hog on
Dr Ivan D. Reid wrote:

> BTW, the latest version of Chrome is out and it seems a good bit
> snappier than the last (tho' I've not tried it on my Win7 box yet,
> just three XP machines). Also the "restore all recently closed tabs"
> now does
> it in the same window rather than spawning a new one. And it _seems_
> like it doesn't use as much memory (I think the last one had a memory
> leak, I
> had to shut it down every couple of days as I kept getting into VM
> territory on my 768 MiB machine).

It would crash pretty regularly when faced with PDF's

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